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♪ meanwhile, in the city... well, well, well, if it isn't the guy who made all the buttons that we keep pushing. you're so clever. well, clever is no match for a genius. a genius who figured out if i change this button into something else, you won't have a button to push. and how are you gonna do that? with the change-tastic change-meister 3000... working title. all i have to do is place this here and as soon as this beam charges up, it will zap this off button and turn it into a ham and cheese sandwich, which i will enjoy for lunch. let's see, it takes an hour for the beam to charge that's 60 minutes... one minute left! a minute? just 60 seconds? we have to move, come on! you want to mess with the genius? i have extra sandwich supplies. release the pickles! (yelling) ugh, i usually enjoy pickles! 35 seconds left! come on, get up! launch the mustard! (screaming) jessica! i've been mustarded! go on without me. never! it's a good thing i never leave planet earth without my wet wipes. thanks. a minute is longer tha
♪ meanwhile, in the city... well, well, well, if it isn't the guy who made all the buttons that we keep pushing. you're so clever. well, clever is no match for a genius. a genius who figured out if i change this button into something else, you won't have a button to push. and how are you gonna do that? with the change-tastic change-meister 3000... working title. all i have to do is place this here and as soon as this beam charges up, it will zap this off button and turn it into a ham and...
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the city's tourism officials say one million people are in town for the festivities. now, that's more than five times as many people who showed up for the super bowl. new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like mardi gras, super bowls, final fours, big conventions, business meetings. that is the lifeblood of the city. >> susie: she also says this year's mardi gras is expected to bring in almost $150 million and that the planning never stops. tomorrow, new orleans will start working on mardi gras 2014. well, that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 12. have a great evening, everyone. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll fin
the city's tourism officials say one million people are in town for the festivities. now, that's more than five times as many people who showed up for the super bowl. new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like...
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right now buzzuro commmnds the city swat and tactical units. &pccmes less than a wwek after -33 police commissioner anthony batts choss him to help get - thh academy back on track. smith will remain & with the department until ay. -3 3 p the n-r-a is firing up a cmpaigg to pposeenew the campaign comes -3 as vice presidenn joeebiden ggn connrol meaauress the n-r-a took out newspappr ads ii arkaasas, louisiana, mmane, north carolina and wess virginia. -3 ttese statts aaeehome to several democratii incumbent &psenators who are expected to &pface ough re-eeeetionn ights. siiceethe deadly connecticut school shooting ... gun connrol debate is high -3 has risen to record levvls. walmart says the deeand for guns is so high them in stook. flyiig off store shelves ince the preeidenn's re-election and his push for stricter gun laws. earlier ttissmontt al-mart had to start rationing how uch ammunitiin it seels o eal with high demand. -33 pustooers ccn now only buy 3 boxes f ammo aadaa ... but amount of ggns they can buy. 3 we are five days away - from what
right now buzzuro commmnds the city swat and tactical units. &pccmes less than a wwek after -33 police commissioner anthony batts choss him to help get - thh academy back on track. smith will remain & with the department until ay. -3 3 p the n-r-a is firing up a cmpaigg to pposeenew the campaign comes -3 as vice presidenn joeebiden ggn connrol meaauress the n-r-a took out newspappr ads ii arkaasas, louisiana, mmane, north carolina and wess virginia. -3 ttese statts aaeehome to several...
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the hardest forecast is the new york city because the temperatures are kind of borderline. it may start as snow, go over to rain, a little sleet and back over to snow late. that's why the snow totals for new york, i have them down to six to ten inches. if it's all snow, it could be as much as 14 inches in new york city. that's the big question mark. hartford's going to get nailed, also all the way to southern portions of new hampshire and portland, maine. i mentioned temperatures. notice it's 38 in philly, 34 in baltimore. that's why southwards i don't think you'll get much out of this at all. that's why d.c.'s not getting snow. look how cold it is in the new england area. this is how it plays out. again, the bottom line, the worst of the storm arrives after noon today. so if you're in northern jersey, new york city area, long island, connecticut, hudson valley all the way through eastern mass and rhode island, do not be on the roads after noon today. that's the most important message everyone needs to know because if you do that and you get stuck on the roads, it's going t
the hardest forecast is the new york city because the temperatures are kind of borderline. it may start as snow, go over to rain, a little sleet and back over to snow late. that's why the snow totals for new york, i have them down to six to ten inches. if it's all snow, it could be as much as 14 inches in new york city. that's the big question mark. hartford's going to get nailed, also all the way to southern portions of new hampshire and portland, maine. i mentioned temperatures. notice it's...
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bob brady, chairman of the city committee and head of the house administrations committee says that he is absolutely -- it's more than frustrated. he's revolted. he can't believe -- he cannot believe that nothing -- he said it's tied up with leadership, and members of congress are walking around saying what the hell is going on? frustration is all around. the sequestration would almost be comical if it were not affecting so many people. kind of like "the producers." let's do it, nobody will like it, the show will never open, and it's there. and i think the public has crisis fatigue. what are we going to do with it? the cr is coming in a month. they have the debt crisis in the wings. people are just frustrated, and i think members of congress, members are extremely frustrated, too. >> well, i think the president went out there campaigning thinking that the republican party would never go along with defense cuts because it's a hawkish party, and what do you know? you're seeing people like buck mckeon saying i'll take the defense cuts if i can get some domestic cuts. miscalculation by the
bob brady, chairman of the city committee and head of the house administrations committee says that he is absolutely -- it's more than frustrated. he's revolted. he can't believe -- he cannot believe that nothing -- he said it's tied up with leadership, and members of congress are walking around saying what the hell is going on? frustration is all around. the sequestration would almost be comical if it were not affecting so many people. kind of like "the producers." let's do it,...
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the pageant was founded in atlanta city in 1921 and it remained there for the next 84 days. that's what you get for leaving new jersey, you know. come on home. bill: there are serious new concerns over the global economy. 17 countries in skwroerp have falleeurope have fallen deeper in their own recession with the worst economic performance in four years. greg palkot live in london. what is the story where you live, greg, how bad is it? >> reporter: with europe our biggest rating partners when they have problems we have problems. take a look at the number. overall in the euro zone the last quarter of 2012 compared to the quarter prior to that growth was down .6%. specifically of the countries hard hit by the debt crisis, italy and spain respectively, they were down point 9 and point 7% in the last quarter. france lagging along down .3%. saeufpl with the uk. most importantly germany down .6% considered the powerhouse economy of europe. they depend on exports to grow on win their export markets, like european the united states are slowing down, they suffered too. needless to sa
the pageant was founded in atlanta city in 1921 and it remained there for the next 84 days. that's what you get for leaving new jersey, you know. come on home. bill: there are serious new concerns over the global economy. 17 countries in skwroerp have falleeurope have fallen deeper in their own recession with the worst economic performance in four years. greg palkot live in london. what is the story where you live, greg, how bad is it? >> reporter: with europe our biggest rating partners...
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the city of alameda rallied to ask for better wages and a new contract with the school district. kron 4's charles clifford was in the east bay today and has details. >> reporter: on the steps of alameda city alameda education association called on school board members to approve a new contract for the district's teachers. long. >> reporter: the associations says that after 10 months of negotiations, the two sides have reached an impasse. not suprisingly, the main sticking point seems to be money. >> our last raise was in 2008, we are the second to the bottom in the county for compensation. >> reporter: the teachers are now seeking a 4.5 percent increase in pay, spread out over two years. thats something the school district seems unwilling to do. the teachers say the raise is needed in order to keep up with the cost of living. >> because our healthcare costs have gone up astronomically. we can't afford to live on the salary we are being paid. >> reporter: the school district was unavailable for comment tuesday but they did release a statement, saying, "we are scheduled to continue
the city of alameda rallied to ask for better wages and a new contract with the school district. kron 4's charles clifford was in the east bay today and has details. >> reporter: on the steps of alameda city alameda education association called on school board members to approve a new contract for the district's teachers. long. >> reporter: the associations says that after 10 months of negotiations, the two sides have reached an impasse. not suprisingly, the main sticking point...
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a great turn out for the city. they did the city proud. you want to see every city do that. there's ray lewis doing the dance arguably for the last time. >> it won't be the last time. maybe not in that arena. he ain't going to let that go. >> how as a motivational speaker. >> that will get you fired up. lindsay von. this is tough to watch. down and out. four time overall world champion and tore ligaments in her right knee. had to be out of that situation. tough to see. but that's why you forget just how dangerous some of these sports can be. >> skiing in particular. people don't think about it. it's a dangerous sport . >> the rest is history. she's gone for the year. >> when was that? >> she looked great. that was before. in happier times, if you will. >> thank you, sir. talk to you in a bit. >>> mr. barns. >> yeah, you ski long enough, eventually you are going to fall. >> true athlete for sure. >> weather wise we're looking fine. no snow around here to ski on. temperatures in the mid 40s later this afternoon. starting off on the chilly side. 35 right now in washington. 27 i
a great turn out for the city. they did the city proud. you want to see every city do that. there's ray lewis doing the dance arguably for the last time. >> it won't be the last time. maybe not in that arena. he ain't going to let that go. >> how as a motivational speaker. >> that will get you fired up. lindsay von. this is tough to watch. down and out. four time overall world champion and tore ligaments in her right knee. had to be out of that situation. tough to see. but...
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i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not getting anything great. and i was like, well, the mayor is going to be happy, but tnt is not going to be happy. >> you're going to be -- sing again. you guys are getting together. a bunch of boy bands together, yeah? >> yeah. >> is that string to go from such a different world right back into the old -- with the choreography? >> i love it. i have worked since i was 14 years old. i became the founding member of new kids on the block when i was 14, which is -- i don't even know what decade that was in. ♪ memoriy ♪ but i worked my whole life to be doing the things i'm doing, but now they come to fru
i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not...
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soledad is a tricky one. >> when you look at a city of chicago versus salt lake city, different things need to be done in different parts of the country. what do you think makes sense nationally? because this is obviously a national effort that you guys have. >> what makes sense nationally -- look, i was thinking about the safety patrol. when i grew up in baltimore, public school number 144, we had safely patrol. >> i was a safely patrol. >> you were? a white thing across here, a badge. >> yes. >> this very nice young man met me in washington to go to the press conference and he's from wisconsin. wisconsin. dairy farm. drinking warm, grainy milk. i said did you have a safety patrol when you were growing up? he said, no, we didn't have any metal detectors. so even in wisconsin, right, a dairy kid grows up in a rural community with metal detectors. where have we gone that school is no longer a place where you can be safe, have imagination. so, you know, i think it's time for us to -- all of us to see what we can do and talk about it and talk until it changes. >> times certainly have chan
soledad is a tricky one. >> when you look at a city of chicago versus salt lake city, different things need to be done in different parts of the country. what do you think makes sense nationally? because this is obviously a national effort that you guys have. >> what makes sense nationally -- look, i was thinking about the safety patrol. when i grew up in baltimore, public school number 144, we had safely patrol. >> i was a safely patrol. >> you were? a white thing...
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the glitch, new orleans is still planning to make a bid for the city's 11th super bowl in 2018. >> the most important thing is to make sure that people understand it was a fantastic week here. we know that they have an interest in future super bowls, and we look forward to evaluating that going forward. >> reporter: next year's game will be played at new jersey's metlife stadium. and goodell says he and new jersey governor chris christie have already discussed it. >> he's already hard at work at that already. but i think that's the issue. you know, we always identify this as a potential concern. and it's something that we always have to do the proper steps to make sure we prepare for that. >> reporter: the memo released late monday shows one of the reasons officials ordered these tests last year was because of blackouts at a monday night football game in 2011. the place where that happened -- san francisco. not the first time the 49ers have seen in. charlie, nora? >> jeff, they had actually tested this new system, hadn't they, at the superdome? >> it had been in place. there had been o
the glitch, new orleans is still planning to make a bid for the city's 11th super bowl in 2018. >> the most important thing is to make sure that people understand it was a fantastic week here. we know that they have an interest in future super bowls, and we look forward to evaluating that going forward. >> reporter: next year's game will be played at new jersey's metlife stadium. and goodell says he and new jersey governor chris christie have already discussed it. >> he's...
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it's about baltimore, the city, crazy fans. the city. city coming to unite. >>> ravens fans lucky or rich enough to
it's about baltimore, the city, crazy fans. the city. city coming to unite. >>> ravens fans lucky or rich enough to
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with no sign of dorner in the city, officers in big bear discovered his burnt-out truck with a cache of weapons inside. >> police department. >> reporter: for the last six days, officers have cleared cabins and combed through the forest. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that one of the deputies shot was killed. that brings the death total in this reign of terror to four. brian? >> miguel almaguer starting us off from l.a. tonight. miguel, thanks. >>> let's go to mike tie even any san bernadino county, just outside of big bear. mike, another loss of life tonight. this just continues to be a rolling nightmare in southern california. set the scene for us there. >> reporter: unbelievable, brian. if this is the last act in this desperate drama, it's not over yet. there may be another victim in this, the gunman, the suspect himself. we don't know yet whether he is still in that cabin. he has not been seen since the smoke started billowing about 4:00 our time. the flames, as you pointed out, started a little over an hour ago there were reports of a single gunshot. one of our colleague,
with no sign of dorner in the city, officers in big bear discovered his burnt-out truck with a cache of weapons inside. >> police department. >> reporter: for the last six days, officers have cleared cabins and combed through the forest. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that one of the deputies shot was killed. that brings the death total in this reign of terror to four. brian? >> miguel almaguer starting us off from l.a. tonight. miguel, thanks. >>> let's go to...
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pick city of the day, atlantic city, wmjm, where local weather comes first. making their way through northern florida, southern georgia. some of these could be severe at times, looking for up to an inch to two inches between gainesville and tallahassee. light snow making its way through the northeast later this evening. snow back through the plains. beautiful day down in l.a. sunny skies, 69 degrees. 51 in denver. look for a gorgeous day in dallas. sunny skies and temperature at 59 degrees. >>> 8:06 on a wednesday morning. good morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. this is san rafael. we do have a thin marine layer hanging out. but i do want to point out even with that layer of haze that you will notice throughout the day, we have a good air quality day. temperatures are unseasonably warm. 66 in napa today. right around 61 degrees in san francisco. even warmer all the way through friday. and then saturday into sunday we drop off just a touch. >> that's your latest weather. mr. lauer? much. >>> when we come back, we'll tell you what the dance craze, know
pick city of the day, atlantic city, wmjm, where local weather comes first. making their way through northern florida, southern georgia. some of these could be severe at times, looking for up to an inch to two inches between gainesville and tallahassee. light snow making its way through the northeast later this evening. snow back through the plains. beautiful day down in l.a. sunny skies, 69 degrees. 51 in denver. look for a gorgeous day in dallas. sunny skies and temperature at 59 degrees....
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and can you guess which city is the worst? here's abc's scecilia vega. >> reporter: the sea of brake lights, back-to-back, bumper-to-bumper. a never ending commute hell. that's jim mccauley's daily ritual from new jersey to new york. >> can be really frustrating at times, you know? 45 minutes sitting in traffic, it tests your patience. it really does. >> reporter: we've all done it, sat in our cars, saying, this is such a waste of time. but how much time are we actually wasting? one study did the math. all that traffic means commuters spend an average of 38 hours a year just sitting there. in that amount of time, you could have taken five vacation days. played nine rounds of golf. watched all three seasons of "downton abbey." >> i play solitaire on my phone. >> reporter: sure, new york and l.a. are bad, but try living in the nation's capital. washington d.c. is home to the worst traffic in the country, where what should be a 30-minute drive takes about three hours. >> there's a longer commute because they're going to drive fur
and can you guess which city is the worst? here's abc's scecilia vega. >> reporter: the sea of brake lights, back-to-back, bumper-to-bumper. a never ending commute hell. that's jim mccauley's daily ritual from new jersey to new york. >> can be really frustrating at times, you know? 45 minutes sitting in traffic, it tests your patience. it really does. >> reporter: we've all done it, sat in our cars, saying, this is such a waste of time. but how much time are we actually...
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the city. >> reporter: they'll name the box spring jacoby. congratulations to them. so glad that gardiner's is making good on a promise. and the odds of returning a kick for a touchdown, are about 300-1. probably a zillion-1, it would happen at all for these lucky commerce. everybody wins. >> good publicity. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> hey, how's your day going? >> oh. >> oh. >> a little better than that. >> from "the cincinnati enquirer." these are small, quick-moving clipper systems. we'll show you video out of new jersey. early this morning, light snow falling. it's just enough to be a nuisance. the roads look wet. and you know it as soon as you put the brakes on. they're not wet. thanks for the follow-up questions, everybody. >> you can't show the picture without the questions, right? that's fair. just asking a question. >> a rough morning. okay. in comes -- i'll remember that, josh. in comes an area of low pressure. and several of them that sweep through. from the dakotas to the great lakes, to new england. it's one or two mo
the city. >> reporter: they'll name the box spring jacoby. congratulations to them. so glad that gardiner's is making good on a promise. and the odds of returning a kick for a touchdown, are about 300-1. probably a zillion-1, it would happen at all for these lucky commerce. everybody wins. >> good publicity. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> hey, how's your day going? >> oh. >> oh. >> a little better than that. >> from "the...
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this one, supplies being dropped off, you can see the big wide shot, tent city there, the infamous red bags used for waste, posting this "our balcony outhouse, excited for working toilets. eager to say good-bye to the ship "r.i.p. triumph." one passenger was looking for chocolate and another valentine's day making a heart out of life vests and shooting the picture in the middle. it was interesting for a long time they couldn't get cell reception so we knew there'd be spurts of communication from inside of the ship and a lot of the people the first thing they did uploaded their pictures and videos. >>> on wall street stock futures indicate a lower open, concerns about the economy keeping the dow from reaching its all-time high but burger king shares are up 6% in premarket trading, that's a big move for one morning. the company's quarterly earnings almost doubled but not because they're selling more burgers. it's because they're cutting expenses. >>> airbus is ditching plans to use lithium ion batteries in the a-350 plane, the one used in boeing's dreamliners, all of the dreamliners are
this one, supplies being dropped off, you can see the big wide shot, tent city there, the infamous red bags used for waste, posting this "our balcony outhouse, excited for working toilets. eager to say good-bye to the ship "r.i.p. triumph." one passenger was looking for chocolate and another valentine's day making a heart out of life vests and shooting the picture in the middle. it was interesting for a long time they couldn't get cell reception so we knew there'd be spurts of...
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the most romantic cities across the country. >> what do you think the number kwun rom-- number one romantic y is in>> paris. >> new york? >> new york is a top 5. number one, you ready? >> let's do it. >> san francisco. >> i could see that, yeah. >> 7:00 p.m. eastern time. still be daylight. 63 beautiful degrees. new orleans number 250 degrees. 38 at 7:00 p.m. savannah georgia coming in at number 452 degrees with cloudy skies this evening. have a wonderful valentine's day. the rest of the country we have things to talk about. we have a system across the northeast pulling offshore. brought us a quick inch or two not a big deal. they are watching a system in the northern rockies and great lakes. lots of moisture through the southeastern florida. getting potential for flood advisories. here's what we received over the last 48-hours. some cases 3 to 4 to 5 inches of rain. we are into a severe drought situation here. it ultimately is a good news story they need the moisture. a kwiek look at the storm system wore watching this weekend for the northeast. this particular computer model brings the st
the most romantic cities across the country. >> what do you think the number kwun rom-- number one romantic y is in>> paris. >> new york? >> new york is a top 5. number one, you ready? >> let's do it. >> san francisco. >> i could see that, yeah. >> 7:00 p.m. eastern time. still be daylight. 63 beautiful degrees. new orleans number 250 degrees. 38 at 7:00 p.m. savannah georgia coming in at number 452 degrees with cloudy skies this evening. have a...
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big bear lake area, 80 miles east of the city. when police showed up, gunfire broke out. ey received information from the person reporting that the stolen vehicle was stolen by an individual that appeared to be very similar to christopher dorner. immediately we conducted a ground and air search for this vehicle. they were able to locate it at highway 38 and glass roads where the suspect in the vehicle fled into the forest. shortly thereafter, this individual barricaded himself in one of the cabins there and an exchange of gun fire occurred. during that exchange of gun fire, two officers were injured. >> sreenivasan: we get more froh public radio. the reporter spoke to us a short while ago from the scene of the activity. frank, thanks for joing us. bring us up to speed. hawhat ppened today?a >> well, it was in thea erly afternoon e that ai pceol g a pt reports of a truck being commandeered in the big bear area. uspect's truck had been fou there a few days burned out. thisharu tckt he was triving appartly commandeered, and the polic
big bear lake area, 80 miles east of the city. when police showed up, gunfire broke out. ey received information from the person reporting that the stolen vehicle was stolen by an individual that appeared to be very similar to christopher dorner. immediately we conducted a ground and air search for this vehicle. they were able to locate it at highway 38 and glass roads where the suspect in the vehicle fled into the forest. shortly thereafter, this individual barricaded himself in one of the...
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ana: in this square, pretty much this is where the city was founded by the french in 1718. so pretty much on this spot we have the old plaza de armas. this is jackson square. here we have the old spanish government building, the presbyter behind me, the priest house, and st. louis cathedral. leti: bueno, pues, este es un centro muy importante, ya que aquÍ fue fundada esta ciudad por los franceses. tenemos acÁ una catedral. tenemos tambiÉn aquÍ un edificio, el cabildo cuando los espaÑoles estuvieron acÁ tambiÉn colonizando. [♪] >>¡guau, quÉ lindo lugar! no lo puedo creer, un chef mexicano. ¿de que parte de mÉxico? >>de querÉtaro. >>¿quÉ tan popular es el "muriel's"? >>sÚper. es un lugar muy bonito. para empezar, tiene mÁs de 100 aÑos. este lugar fue construido despuÉs de un incendio grandÍsimo que hubo aqui en nueva orleans, y como ven, tenemos unos cuartos que son lindÍsimos de 12 pies. todo tiene la pintura original. todos los arreglos de esa Área son antiques leti: y bueno, yo he estado en todos lados del mundo y me hacen comer cosas rarÍsimas. yo
ana: in this square, pretty much this is where the city was founded by the french in 1718. so pretty much on this spot we have the old plaza de armas. this is jackson square. here we have the old spanish government building, the presbyter behind me, the priest house, and st. louis cathedral. leti: bueno, pues, este es un centro muy importante, ya que aquÍ fue fundada esta ciudad por los franceses. tenemos acÁ una catedral. tenemos tambiÉn aquÍ un edificio, el cabildo cuando los espaÑoles...
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this weekend, the city will commemorate the event. we have been talking to some of the survivors. >> 70 years since the end of one of the world's bloodiest battles. the memorial remains one of the most symbolic sites in russia. here come close to a million soldiers died in just six months of ruthless combat. a breath-taking german advance into russia had been blocked at stalingrad. hundreds of thousands of men died in a brutal urban warfare as the red army refused to yield. then, once the russian winter set in, fresh soviet forces surrounded the entire army, killing or capturing every man. the german commander was forced into a humiliating situation. this man witnessed the surrender, but the images that etched most strongly on his memory are the images of death and a burning river. >> everything was on fire. the bank of the river was covered mixed with human heads, arms, legs. there are the remains of people who were being taken across when they were bombed. >> the scale of the loss of life is almost beyond imagination and it all happ
this weekend, the city will commemorate the event. we have been talking to some of the survivors. >> 70 years since the end of one of the world's bloodiest battles. the memorial remains one of the most symbolic sites in russia. here come close to a million soldiers died in just six months of ruthless combat. a breath-taking german advance into russia had been blocked at stalingrad. hundreds of thousands of men died in a brutal urban warfare as the red army refused to yield. then, once the...
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i find it in the back in the dumpster. >> the shop owner walked across the street to the national city police station to report what he found. it is chilling that the ex cop with a vendetta against belize was so close to a police station so soon after the shooting police say started his killing spree. >> police would not confirm the videos authenticity, but it does match the still photo of dorners vehicle, which the irvine police departure released thursday, the day dorner is suspected of shooting at four officers, killing one. >> a funeral is scheduled this week for the riverside police department officer was allegedly shot and killed by fugitive ex cop christopher dorner. riverside authorities announced on the department's web site that 34 year old michael crain funeral is set for wednesday. the ceremony will include an honor guard posprocession followed by intermittent at riverside national cemetery. crain was a recent resident of anaheim, a father of two, and an 11 year veteran of the force. >> authorities say sorner ambushed crain and his 27 year-old part of why there were stopped
i find it in the back in the dumpster. >> the shop owner walked across the street to the national city police station to report what he found. it is chilling that the ex cop with a vendetta against belize was so close to a police station so soon after the shooting police say started his killing spree. >> police would not confirm the videos authenticity, but it does match the still photo of dorners vehicle, which the irvine police departure released thursday, the day dorner is...
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but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005 the comeback is still a in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patrickia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for every apology, that's not enough. people are not home. it trickles down to regular folks and it hurts. >> the lower ninth ward has take an long time and for those of us that are from there, it's disheartening, discouraging, and a lot of us ask why. >> reporter: pastor fred luter is a local boy who made it big. he grew up in the lower ninth. he serves at one of the largest churches. is it economics or is it race in your mind? >> i think it's priorities, i really do. they made it a priority to do the airport and clean up downtown. it was a priority because the super bowl was coming. well, the super bowl is one day
but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005 the comeback is still a in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patrickia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for...
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while the worst of the storm has yet to hit, many businesses and cities were busy making prarations today. erika ller repor. >> reporter: this monstrous storm is already being compared to the great blizzard of '78, when vast amounts of snow blanketed the ohio valley and the great lakes. that storm lasted 36 hours, leaving cars stranded. this storm could also be historic. weather forecasters predict it will leave up to three feet of snow in a wide swath stretching from new york to boston. preparations are well underway. airlines cancelled nearly 4,500 flights, leaving many travelers stranded. >> here at laguardia, as you can see, our port authority men and women are hard at work preparing for the storm. our fleet of snow removal vehicles and sand and agent spreaders are prepped and ready for action. >> reporter: amtrak has also canceled many trips in the northeast. the storm is expected to deliver a harsh blow to areas of the east coast still recovering from superstorm sandy. >> hurricane sandy cost the economy a $100 billion and the recovery efforts are still going on. so, it could delay
while the worst of the storm has yet to hit, many businesses and cities were busy making prarations today. erika ller repor. >> reporter: this monstrous storm is already being compared to the great blizzard of '78, when vast amounts of snow blanketed the ohio valley and the great lakes. that storm lasted 36 hours, leaving cars stranded. this storm could also be historic. weather forecasters predict it will leave up to three feet of snow in a wide swath stretching from new york to boston....
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. >>> first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the blade runner, oscar pistorius, revealed his side of the story today, and it is detailed. in a statement that his lawyer read out loud in court, the history-making olympic sprinter claimed he had no intention of killing his super model girlfriend. remember, prosecutors say oscar pistorius murdered the young woman in his home in south africa last week. she was a cover girl and a law school graduate. today in the sworn statement, oscar pistorius revealed that early on the morning of valentine's day, quote, i woke up to close the sliding door and heard a noise in the bathroom. i was scared and didn't switch on the light. i got my gun and moved towards the bathroom. i screamed at the intruder because i did not have my legs on. i felt vulnerable. i fired shots through the bathroom door and toldry have a, that's the girlfriend, to call police. that's when the sprinter claims he realized that there was no intruder at all. it was his girlfriend, reeva, inside the bathroom. the blade runner's statement went on to indicate that reeva died in his
. >>> first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the blade runner, oscar pistorius, revealed his side of the story today, and it is detailed. in a statement that his lawyer read out loud in court, the history-making olympic sprinter claimed he had no intention of killing his super model girlfriend. remember, prosecutors say oscar pistorius murdered the young woman in his home in south africa last week. she was a cover girl and a law school graduate. today in the sworn statement, oscar...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this right here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: as the gun debate rolls along some libs are going off the rail. they're so antigun, they can't think straight. listen to words of wisdom from colorado state representative joe salazar, a democrat, who thinks women should call time-out and run to a safe zone if they think they are getting raped. >> that's why we have call boxes and safe zones. that's why we have the whistles, you just don't know who you will be shooting at. you don't know if you feel like you are going to raped or feel like someone is following you around. if you feel like you are in trouble, you might not be, you pop out the gup and pop a round at somebody. >> eric: "pop a round at somebody." what, women are too emotional to handle guns? kimberly, dana, your thoughts? >> dana: go for it. democrat is so ignorant i don't know what is wrong with this guy. he made a statement like that and i hope he is regretting it. this is insulting to women. we don't have a right to care
it's 5:00 in new york city. this right here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: as the gun debate rolls along some libs are going off the rail. they're so antigun, they can't think straight. listen to words of wisdom from colorado state representative joe salazar, a democrat, who thinks women should call time-out and run to a safe zone if they think they are getting raped. >> that's why we have call boxes and safe zones. that's why we have the whistles, you just don't know who...
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it really grinds the city to a halt. this is what the models i have been avoiding showing these models too much. as we get closer here, feeling a little more confident in these kind of snowfall totals, 34 inches is what we are showing for boston. blizzard warnings as well. it's going to be incredibly windy storm. we are going to be talking about a very significant coastal erosion event. i will show you quickly the way the model tracks on this storm. this is a classic nor'easter. unfortunately this storm right here is going to coincide with a high tide and a new moon tide. that means we potentially are going to see record coastal erosion all across parts of that northeast corridor. we will continue to track this in the weather center. fox report will be right back. . and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1%
it really grinds the city to a halt. this is what the models i have been avoiding showing these models too much. as we get closer here, feeling a little more confident in these kind of snowfall totals, 34 inches is what we are showing for boston. blizzard warnings as well. it's going to be incredibly windy storm. we are going to be talking about a very significant coastal erosion event. i will show you quickly the way the model tracks on this storm. this is a classic nor'easter. unfortunately...
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but if we ever get into the situation where we're able to use deadlier weapons against one of our cities, we'll have hundreds of thousands of casualties to worry about. so do you say, well, we'll do enough to make certain that we got 95% probability we can stop? is that enough? are you willing to accept that 5%. >> rose: a couple points. one is that leon panetta said in fact when they asked him about "zero dark thirty" he said even without those techniques we would have eventually have gotten osama bin laden. >> what's he base that on? >> rose: his judgment as former secretary of defense and former director of the c.i.a. this is this is a man you said you respect. >> i do respect him. we were republicans together back in the nixon administration but i think that you would eventually have gotten him but that was not our only objective. what about the fact that al qaeda was still out there and they were trying to acquire nuclear material? >> rose: do you have great admiration for the president in the situation room when he made the call he did? and had put together the continuation of some
but if we ever get into the situation where we're able to use deadlier weapons against one of our cities, we'll have hundreds of thousands of casualties to worry about. so do you say, well, we'll do enough to make certain that we got 95% probability we can stop? is that enough? are you willing to accept that 5%. >> rose: a couple points. one is that leon panetta said in fact when they asked him about "zero dark thirty" he said even without those techniques we would have...
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and one my favorite places in the city, the frederick douglas house. >> let's go to crystal city on metro. >> it has one of the indiana ventive theater companies. it's upcoming show is the tempest. one of the cool things, it's performed on a water stage. there's actually water. probably hundreds of gallons of water on the stage. they're kicking it up. it will rain inside. i've seen them do this type of show once before '. and it was amazing. >> do you need to take an umbrella or raincoat? >> you sit in the first few rows, you do. the dancers have a lot of fun kicking at water at you. the show starts at february 28th. >>> tell me about the embassies you can visit for valentine's day around this area. >> the embassies, they have fine food. austrian embassy has food coming up off the d.c. metro. you can buy tickets at things to do dc.com. >>> we'll somewhere have the whole list in "the washington post" tomorrow? >> actually for friday. >> for more ideas for the weekend, log into nbcwashington.com on the going out guide on washingtonpost.com. >>> let's take a look at some stories we're follow
and one my favorite places in the city, the frederick douglas house. >> let's go to crystal city on metro. >> it has one of the indiana ventive theater companies. it's upcoming show is the tempest. one of the cool things, it's performed on a water stage. there's actually water. probably hundreds of gallons of water on the stage. they're kicking it up. it will rain inside. i've seen them do this type of show once before '. and it was amazing. >> do you need to take an umbrella...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overfl
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats...
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people along the coast, including new york city, all the way up towards maine. so this will be a big ehaveeven. the city of boston is shut down. >> steve: that's right. one benefit for the fact that we're outside talking about girl scout cookies in the cold, you know, cinnamons are best when they're in the freezer -- thin mints are best when they're in the freezer. >> freeze them and in august bring them out and you'll have best friends. >> i'll take one of each. >> steve: very good. we'll buy. that's from outside. back into the inside where it's not snowing yet. >> gretchen: nice job. thank you. now to your other headlineses. manhunt underway for a form cop turned suspected murderer. southern california on the edge as thousands of officers are scouring the area for the suspect. they're look for christopher dorner. he's accused of killing three people, including a police officer and wounding two others. retaliation for his firing from the l.a.p.d in 2008. he was let go for make false statements. dorner warning of vie license in a chilling on-line manifesto. part
people along the coast, including new york city, all the way up towards maine. so this will be a big ehaveeven. the city of boston is shut down. >> steve: that's right. one benefit for the fact that we're outside talking about girl scout cookies in the cold, you know, cinnamons are best when they're in the freezer -- thin mints are best when they're in the freezer. >> freeze them and in august bring them out and you'll have best friends. >> i'll take one of each. >>...
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the only output of this city is the government. and there should be deals across the aisle. between the president and the congress. without deals there could be no action. because only if this democratic president and this republican house of representatives can reach the accommodation, we are stuck right where we are today. not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufacturing crises now coming at us with disgusting regularity. where's the deal to save us from this? the president said no deal until the republicans pony up enhancing tax reform. speaker boehner says no tax reform until there's entitlement reform. both sides know their bases. they know they can go on with the decisions as long as their political bases support them. this could be a long time. boehner's biggest worry isn't the president. it's the tea party members of his own caucus that might bring him down. the president's biggest worry is that boehner alone it's the democrats who will resolve him. the only question to which i do not know the answer is how in the world can boehn
the only output of this city is the government. and there should be deals across the aisle. between the president and the congress. without deals there could be no action. because only if this democratic president and this republican house of representatives can reach the accommodation, we are stuck right where we are today. not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufacturing crises now coming at us with disgusting regularity. where's the deal to save us from...
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stay alert in new york city, the city of boston and also interior sections of the northeast over the next couple of days because we've got to keep a close watch on the storm. what we know is the storm will produce strong winds during this time period and we're expecting to see a bit of a mix across areas of the mid-atlantic. d.c., you could be looking at a mix or you could just be looking at rainfall. the stabgt track of this -- the exact track of this system will determine what we could be seeing across the northeast as we head through friday and early saturday morning. we're expecting at least six inches of snow across southern maine and strong wind. dangerous traveling conditions to wrap up the work week. now in the northeast relatively quiet. a couple of snow showers. if you live off the great lakes, a couple of inches expected today. southeastern texas dealing with areas of heavy rain. the pacific northwest, a brand-new storm system. temperatures, new york city, not too bad today. 39 for the high. >>brian: good news for the naked cowboy. >>gretchen: he won't have any frostbite.
stay alert in new york city, the city of boston and also interior sections of the northeast over the next couple of days because we've got to keep a close watch on the storm. what we know is the storm will produce strong winds during this time period and we're expecting to see a bit of a mix across areas of the mid-atlantic. d.c., you could be looking at a mix or you could just be looking at rainfall. the stabgt track of this -- the exact track of this system will determine what we could be...
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the allegations of a gang of armed men raped six spanish women visiting the resort city of acalpulco. elizabeth is in l.a. what do we know about what happened, first of all? then we'll get the reaction from the mayor. >> hi, suzanne. a horrifying attack, as you described it, what we know at this point, according to local media reports, six spanish women raped inside a condo staying near the beach resort and seven men tied up with cell phone cables. now, as you mentioned, the mayor just reacted, saying that this is definitely horrifying, condemned the attack, but said it's something that could happen anywhere in the world. we also know that the spanish ambassador is in contact with the victims. at this hour they're not specifying exactly where they are but they have told us they have received medical attention and taking care of them, as we speak. but certainly horrifying details, these tourists reportedly staying at a condo, no motive why the attack. of course the hunt, the manhunt, on for the gang of armed masked men. >> a loot of pressure on the mayor to respond. clearly it's a popu
the allegations of a gang of armed men raped six spanish women visiting the resort city of acalpulco. elizabeth is in l.a. what do we know about what happened, first of all? then we'll get the reaction from the mayor. >> hi, suzanne. a horrifying attack, as you described it, what we know at this point, according to local media reports, six spanish women raped inside a condo staying near the beach resort and seven men tied up with cell phone cables. now, as you mentioned, the mayor just...
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mayor vincent gray is optimistic about the future of the city. he gave his annual state of the district address tuesday night. he says be unemployed rate and crime are down. businesses are booming and the city's population is growing. over the next five years, he hopes to create 100,000 more jobs and $1 billion of new tax opinion. here is hoping the baltimore ravens are getting some much needed rest of this morning after fans packed the streets tuesday morning out celebrating a big super bowl win. >> that it off with a parade and ended at m&t bank stadium. a capacity of 71,000. but 80,000 people showed up. many had to be turned away from the stadium. ravens lawyers said that glove was overwhelming -- love. >> i'm from new orleans and we have mardi gras and operates but that right there is just time ten. i don't think anybody went to work. >> i'm really nervous right now that it will get taken away from us. it's a really weird feeling just unbelievable. >> joe flacco is already talking about a repeat super bowl victory. >> i like where he's going
mayor vincent gray is optimistic about the future of the city. he gave his annual state of the district address tuesday night. he says be unemployed rate and crime are down. businesses are booming and the city's population is growing. over the next five years, he hopes to create 100,000 more jobs and $1 billion of new tax opinion. here is hoping the baltimore ravens are getting some much needed rest of this morning after fans packed the streets tuesday morning out celebrating a big super bowl...
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and possibly bringing the city to a standstill for the next week. and a few minutes of freedom of speech of verses enties the medicine. the fire to freeze. has nothing to do with the violation of freedom of expression it is an american concept and it cannot be applied in france in the way it is understood in the us a sense a ship debate ignites in france after a court rules twitter must hand over private data of users allegedly posting hate speech. a landslide victory predicted by many like adore and president rafael correa has easily won reelection exit polls giving him a wide lead over his nearest challenger with around sixty percent of the vote the news all no doubt to be greeted with a sigh of relief from the world's top whistleblower julian a son who is currently under the country's diplomatic protection and london art is ill and i will injure reports from the ecuadorian capital of teater. it's been an easy victory for referer career. voters praise him for the massive social spending programs the rounds despite the global financial crisis but t
and possibly bringing the city to a standstill for the next week. and a few minutes of freedom of speech of verses enties the medicine. the fire to freeze. has nothing to do with the violation of freedom of expression it is an american concept and it cannot be applied in france in the way it is understood in the us a sense a ship debate ignites in france after a court rules twitter must hand over private data of users allegedly posting hate speech. a landslide victory predicted by many like...
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he is confined to the city of pretoria. >>> now to another case of fatal attraction. before the murder of university of virginia lacrosse player, yardly love, now yeardley's mother hopes to change that. a new way to alert women to the dangers of domestic violence. >> where yeardley love and george huguely destined for disaster? may 2, 2010, kicks in the door of her apartment. >> i don't know what was going through his mind that night. >> he beats her and leaves her to die. >> when they said, i knew something horrible. >> he is serving a 23-year sentence. >> i keep believing this isn't real, in the back of your mind that she's going to walk through the door. >> not a day goes by that sharon and lexi don't think about, what if. if they only knew then what they know now about domestic violence, yeardley may still be here today. >> we are learning backwards now. >> because of you, we can now learn. >> i'm just so much more aware of people's behaviors and characteristics now than ever before. >> each year, domestic violence kills more than 450 women between 16 and 26 years
he is confined to the city of pretoria. >>> now to another case of fatal attraction. before the murder of university of virginia lacrosse player, yardly love, now yeardley's mother hopes to change that. a new way to alert women to the dangers of domestic violence. >> where yeardley love and george huguely destined for disaster? may 2, 2010, kicks in the door of her apartment. >> i don't know what was going through his mind that night. >> he beats her and leaves her to...
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, the city, the place. what this means to them. >> uh-huh. i get it here. i lived here. ri have lived in a lot of different places as a kid. my mom and dad would take up, my dad would get promoted, working for a company called seeland until he got back to the new york area for the corporate office. but we made a stop here back in the mid 60s. i was here for almost four years and it coincided with the birth of the new orleans santas. so the first football game i ever saw was september 17th, 1967. they were playing the los angeles rams, first game in saint's history. it happened to be the first game i ever wiltnessed. and my dad got standing room only tickets. we sat in the aisle, two rows from the top, just in time to watch john gillium, famous down here in new orleans, return the opening kickoff, 94 yards for a touchdown. and at that point i was hopelessly in love with the nfl. had no idea i would one day be calling the nfl or that i would come back and have a chance to call a super bowl here in new orleans
, the city, the place. what this means to them. >> uh-huh. i get it here. i lived here. ri have lived in a lot of different places as a kid. my mom and dad would take up, my dad would get promoted, working for a company called seeland until he got back to the new york area for the corporate office. but we made a stop here back in the mid 60s. i was here for almost four years and it coincided with the birth of the new orleans santas. so the first football game i ever saw was september...
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in the city. not everybody can eat here is very expensive... online reservations are hard to get. the restaurant completely changes its concept 3 times a year... the menu through april is called the hunt... sitting on elk antler... thin slices of bison meat you cook at your table... lake catches for fish... desserts... sassafras... i give it 4 stars... very creative >> for more on this week's restaurant text fellphil... >> hundreds of thousands of twitter users may want to consider changing their passwords. the popular site is targeted by hackers. >> will we have six more weeks of winter? checking in on a groundhog day tradition ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended p
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and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get some rain around the region tomorrow. the steady stream will be south and east of here and out of here by midday. we will finally get some clearing on sunday with temperatures well into the 40's. not a terrible picture. 36 degrees with some drizzle late 29tonight. check out the next seven days. a little promise of milder temperatures sunday and monday. no showers tuesday but a cold front. partly cloudy skies through most of next week with temperatures mostly in the 40's. >> thank you. >> still to come here, the type of car you drive
and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get...
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fans took to the streets in baltimore to celebrate their team and their city. the wave of fans forced police to shut down traffic on the southbound jones falls expressway. at one point ravens fans were seen trying to tip over a car in federal hill. despite the car tipping situation, most of the celebrations were controlled and safe there were some, though, who took advantage of the situation. this is video of some people in baltimore looting a 7-eleven store. they weren't interested in the game, just being weird. police tried to maintain order but the crowd at the store just too large. thankfully authorities eventually were able to get the situation under control. no word if any arrests were made. >>> the other big story which we just showed you a moment ago, the power. that took center stage for a while. the blackout stole 35 minutes of the game. crews say power was being fed to the stadium the whole time. just a certain supply line went out. they're still trying to figure out what caused it. >>> there is going to be a big parade as you might imagine welcoming
fans took to the streets in baltimore to celebrate their team and their city. the wave of fans forced police to shut down traffic on the southbound jones falls expressway. at one point ravens fans were seen trying to tip over a car in federal hill. despite the car tipping situation, most of the celebrations were controlled and safe there were some, though, who took advantage of the situation. this is video of some people in baltimore looting a 7-eleven store. they weren't interested in the...
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the big cities are liberal. the bay area and new york, philly, that are all liberal. you get out in the country, it's -- you can't lose to a democrat. but let me ask you, is it possible this could go further? the congress could simply say we like these cuts, we're going to put them in law and go for a whole year? >> i think it is possible. but i do think when the pain begins, there will be some coming together. and they will shift the cuts. i don't think republicans want to give up. the lower level of spending. chris: why would sbape accept a decision to a-- obama accept a decision to alleviate -- let the defense department go harmless and the liberal programs go with cuts -- >> everybody knows that there are ways in the defense establishment just like everywhere else. and i think what the president is going to do, and it's going to work inexorably, but it's going to happen quickly, this 44 million people who read a newspaper every day, right? and every local paper out there is going to detail what's going to happen to the administrators at their local social security
the big cities are liberal. the bay area and new york, philly, that are all liberal. you get out in the country, it's -- you can't lose to a democrat. but let me ask you, is it possible this could go further? the congress could simply say we like these cuts, we're going to put them in law and go for a whole year? >> i think it is possible. but i do think when the pain begins, there will be some coming together. and they will shift the cuts. i don't think republicans want to give up. the...
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the snowstorm put the city that never sleeps in to a deep slumber. when is the last time you saw the streets of new york this empty? here's the snowplow. the first i have seen in about an hour. finally. but the snow is not too bad. it has been coming down a little faster at a pretty good clip. hard for some of the folks who are shoveling the area, hard for them to keep up with it. it continues to pile up here. who's up besides you and me, brooke, but lucas. everyone who passes was drunk. lucas is not, thank goodness. what were you doing tonight? >> hanging out with this girl right here. and we went to karaoke with friends. >> that's a good idea. karaoke -- >> it was a good night. so we decided to go sing, indoor, warm, away from the snow. >> so the snow didn't scare you from having a good time? >> obviously it is hard to take a taxi, but the subway is running so you can take the subway so that was a good option for us and decided to go out. >> we came from princeton. we are here for a friend's birthday and we are -- some of our friends are supposed t
the snowstorm put the city that never sleeps in to a deep slumber. when is the last time you saw the streets of new york this empty? here's the snowplow. the first i have seen in about an hour. finally. but the snow is not too bad. it has been coming down a little faster at a pretty good clip. hard for some of the folks who are shoveling the area, hard for them to keep up with it. it continues to pile up here. who's up besides you and me, brooke, but lucas. everyone who passes was drunk. lucas...
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she believes the city of concord should be putting in stop signs where the crash happened yesterday to slow down cars in this area and make sure people can safely get across the street. this high school freshman was hit while in the crosswalk and now he has severe swelling on his brain. he was walking to basketball practice at mt. diablo high school at 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday. he was thrown 30 feet in the air and landed on his head. the driver cooperated with police and investigators said she did not show any signs of impairment. still the boy said this is a dangerous intersection for pedestrians. >> reports that i got is that the person who hit him, did not even break. she just ran into him, he apparently hit the windshield and landed on his head. he actually looks good, but he is in very critical condition right now. >> reporter: last night his teammates on his basketball team could be seen linking hands and praying for him. they canceled practice and even his basketball coaches visited him at the hospital and his mother said at this point he is in a medically-induced coma an
she believes the city of concord should be putting in stop signs where the crash happened yesterday to slow down cars in this area and make sure people can safely get across the street. this high school freshman was hit while in the crosswalk and now he has severe swelling on his brain. he was walking to basketball practice at mt. diablo high school at 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday. he was thrown 30 feet in the air and landed on his head. the driver cooperated with police and investigators...
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public health crisis in the city in the wake of rising gun violence. >> the people who come in after having been shot are some of the highest risk folks. these are people who have been shot, who may have been shot before, and really without some intervention, without some life- changing moment, the trajectory's either going to be jail or death. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and, as a magistrate grants oscar pistorius bail, we talk to charlayne hunter gault about how his arrest has focused attention on the unusually high rate of violence against women in south africa. >> domestic violence is shot through the entire society from the highest of the highed in socioeconomic terms to the lowest of the low. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing supp
public health crisis in the city in the wake of rising gun violence. >> the people who come in after having been shot are some of the highest risk folks. these are people who have been shot, who may have been shot before, and really without some intervention, without some life- changing moment, the trajectory's either going to be jail or death. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and, as a magistrate grants oscar pistorius bail, we...
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of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts dending on where y siteven if youre in law enforcent. our guests e one exame. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that taped piece the president say, "with don't have to agree on everything to agree that it's time to do something." let me start with you, sheriff hartman, what does doing something mean to you? >> well, my concern is that all the players aren't inved to the table. we all recognize these tragedi tragedies. we need to do something to try and prevent them. that is a common goal. but mental health issues seems to be an underlying problem, and that hasn't been addressed to the best of my knowledge. >> ifill: commissioner ramsey, what is doing something mean to you? >> well actually let me just say that i agree with w
of the president is expected to visit other cities in the weeks ahead pressing congress to act and soon. the gun violence debate shifts dending on where y siteven if youre in law enforcent. our guests e one exame. charles ramsey is police commissioner of philadelphia, the nation's fourth largest police department. and bruce hartman is sheriff in the rural community of gilpin county, colorado, the second smallest county in the state. welcome to you both. we heard at the top of that taped piece...
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because as we head to the overnight hours, there is chance for the city. for more, here's bob. >>> looks like a wet and perhaps slushy start to your thursday morning. but tell will be sunny tomorrow afternoon. it will be gone. 50 on friday again. colder for the weekend again. down to 26 saturday night. could be snow shower activity as the front comes through. 34 for a high on sunday. it will be pretty cold. >>> the united nations security council is strongly condemning north korea's latest test. ines ferre has the latest from the u.n. upon. >> reporter: the security council condemn the testing of the nuclear bomb. this happened hours after north korea tested a bomb. it caused a jolt of a 4.2 magnitude quake. according to intelligence reports, the country is now planning to test other problems. >> north korea does not and will not benefit from violating international law. >> u.s. ambassador susan rice called this a threat to international security. >> the u.n. must deliver a swift, credible and strong response, by way of a security council resolution. >> no
because as we head to the overnight hours, there is chance for the city. for more, here's bob. >>> looks like a wet and perhaps slushy start to your thursday morning. but tell will be sunny tomorrow afternoon. it will be gone. 50 on friday again. colder for the weekend again. down to 26 saturday night. could be snow shower activity as the front comes through. 34 for a high on sunday. it will be pretty cold. >>> the united nations security council is strongly condemning north...
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and the maryland state police located the car, northbound on 95. chased it into the city. and this is where it ended up. on the ground, we've got maryland state police. we've got baltimore city police, baltimore sheriff. and there's even a police car down there from coppin state university. this is on fulton, just south of north avenue. the entire block is shut down while they investigate. now, nobody was injured. but we do know that there at least one male suspect in custody at this time. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13. i'm captain jeff long. back to you. >> all right, captain jeff. thank you. >>> it is a gorgeous day outside. it certainly doesn't feel like mid-february. but don't get too excited. public works is getting plows ready in case of an accumulating snowfall. right now, it's sunny and mild, but clouds will roll in. where is the storm? and what impact will it have on maryland? meteorologist tim williams is tracking first doppler radar. >>> we've had practice with these types of storms. about every three days, we're getting another one. and each is like th
and the maryland state police located the car, northbound on 95. chased it into the city. and this is where it ended up. on the ground, we've got maryland state police. we've got baltimore city police, baltimore sheriff. and there's even a police car down there from coppin state university. this is on fulton, just south of north avenue. the entire block is shut down while they investigate. now, nobody was injured. but we do know that there at least one male suspect in custody at this time....
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. gerri: another power grab by our imperial president, this time involving our nation's cybersecurity. >> i signed an executive order that will strengthen our cyberdefenses by increasing information sharing and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs and privacy. gerri: but is more red tape the way to wage war on cyberattacks? tuning out is the managing director at madigan economics and a visiting scholar from the american enterprise institute. welcome to the show, well, we probably don't even know the s
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance...